Hello boys, girls and lesser apes. We kick off the week with news on Tigers That Talked, Brainlove Records, Mirrors and Nottingham's Hockey Hustle Festival.
Tigers That Talked
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Leeds' Tigers That Talked have a new video out which you can see here:
Fancy catching them live? Check out their gig listing:
TONIGHT - London, The George Tavern
09 - Manchester, Centro Free For Arts Festival
10 - Blackburn, The Live Lounge
14 - Leeds, Cockpit
27 - Leeds, The Packhorse [Acoustic set]
November
14 - Lancaster, Library
Tigers That Talked websiteBrainlove RecordsBrainlove Records are taking part in the 2009 Iceland Airwaves Festival.
The first show will take place at bar Karamba, to be found at Laugavegur 22, From 2pm-8pm on Friday 16th October, there'll be live shows from UK-based Brainlove acts Mat Riviere, Napoleon IIIrd and Stairs To Korea, Iceland-based Brainlove acts Kippi Kaninus and Ãla, and improvised, participatory performances from Thee Oracle and Braindead Collective, with DJ sets from John Brainlove and Oli Dreamtrak.
Then on Saturday 17th, Mat Riviere, Napoleon IIIrd and Stairs To Korea will play slots at Hresso as part of the official Airwaves lineup, with a complete bill of Icelandic and international artists to be announced soon.
Brainlove Records' Myspace pageMirrorsMirrors return with their second single, Into The Heart.
They've also got some live dates they're sure to want you to attend:
October:
15 - Leviâs Ones To Watch @ Camden Barfly, London
21 - Un Autre Monde @ New Hero, Brighton
30 -Cargo, London
November:
20 - London Calling @ Paradiso, Amsterdam
Mirrors' Myspace pageHockey Hustle FestivalHockley Hustle Festival is an exciting and varied music-fest, which also provides a great opportunity to realign your karma and balance out all that thieving you've been doing. One wristband, for a bargain ten pounds, gets you into 20 venues around the Hockley area of Nottingham City Centre and all of the proceeds of that - and every other penny raised on the day - go to Oxfam and the local NSPCC projects we support. For more information, check out the website!
Hockey Hustle Festival website
PS I Love you, who destroyed us back in 2010 with the incredible Meet Me at the Muster Station, have announced they'll be releasing a new album this May.